Claims
- 1. A push button actuator comprising:
- a housing;
- a first plunger having a first end positioned at an initial position within said housing;
- a second plunger having a first end positioned at an initial position within said housing;
- means to convert longitudinal motion of said second plunger into rotational motion and to convert said rotational motion into longitudinal motion of the first plunger whereby the first end of the first plunger is moved to, but not beyond a second position and the actuator is thereby alternatingly switched from a condition of on to off.
- 2. A push button actuator comprising a push button having first and second spline portions located thereon, a housing into which the push button spline portions are positioned, a rotatable indexer positioned within the housing and the housing containing a plurality of spline portions for cooperating with the first push button spline portions and into which the first push button spline portions may be positioned, the rotatable indexer having spline portions for cooperating with the second push button spline portions and into which the second push button spline portions may be positioned for incrementally rotating the indexer upon longitudinal movement of the push button, a spring positioned within the housing for returning the push button to a rest position after longitudinal movement of the push button, a rotatable indexee having a plurality of relatively high surfaces and a plurality of relatively low surfaces located at one of its ends and at the other end a surface configured to cooperate with the indexer, a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end having a plurality of relatively low surfaces and a plurality of relatively high surfaces wherein each incremental rotation of the indexer will cause a corresponding incremental rotation of the indexee and each incremental rotation of the indexee will alternatingly cause the relatively low surfaces of the indexee and plunger to contact each other and cause the relatively high surfaces of the indexee and plunger to contact each other and whereby each incremental rotation of the indexee will cause movement of the second end of the plunger from a first position to, but not beyond a second position.
- 3. A push button actuator comprising:
- a ratchet housing,
- a rachet pusher,
- a detent,
- a spring member,
- an index gear,
- a transfer gear, and
- a tailcap button wherein pushing the tailcap will cause a first forward longitudinal motion of the index gear and the transfer gear for a predetermined distance from an initial position whereupon the force of the spring member will cause a first reverse longitudinal movement and first rotational movement of the index gear and transfer gear as well as forward longitudinal movement of the ratchet pusher to cause an end portion of the ratchet pusher to be moved from a first position to a second position, and whereupon a second pushing of the tailcap button will cause a second forward longitudinal motion of the transfer gear and index gear for a second predetermined distance whereupon the force of the spring member will cause a second reverse longitudinal movement and a second rotational movement of the transfer gear and index gear and rearward longitudinal movement of the ratchet pusher such that the ratchet pusher comes to rest at the first position.
- 4. A push button actuator including means for establishing and breaking an electrical circuit comprising;
- a push button having a plurality of spline portions located thereon;
- a housing into which the push button spline portions are positioned;
- an indexer positioned within the housing;
- the housing also containing a plurality of housing spline portions for cooperating with the push button spline portions and into which the push button spline portions may be positioned;
- a rotatable indexer positioned within the housing and having spline portions for cooperating with the push button spline portions and into which the push button spline portions may be positioned for incrementally rotating the indexer upon longitudinal movement of the push button;
- a spring positioned within the housing for returning the push button to a rest positioned after longitudinal movement of the push button;
- a rotatable indexee having a plurality of relatively high surfaces and a plurality of relatively low surfaces located at one of its ends and at the other end a surface configured to cooperate with the indexer;
- a plunger having a first end and a second end, the first end having a plurality of relatively low surfaces and a plurality of relatively high surfaces wherein each incremental rotation of the indexer will cause a corresponding incremental rotation of the indexee and each incremental rotation of the indexee will alternatingly cause the relatively low surfaces of the indexee and plunger to contact each other and cause the relatively high surfaces of the indexee and plunger to contact each other thereby alternately establishing and breaking the electrical circuit and whereby each incremental rotation of the indexee will cause movement of the second end of the plunger from a first position to, but not beyond a second position.
- 5. A push button actuator including means for establishing and breaking an electrical circuit comprising;
- a ratchet housing;
- a ratchet pusher;
- a detent;
- a compression spring;
- an index gear;
- a transfer gear;
- and
- an end portion button positioned cooperatively with respect to each other such that upon pushing the end portion button will cause a first forward longitudinal motion of the index gear and the transfer gear for a predetermined distance from an initial position whereupon the force of the compression spring will cause a first reverse longitudinal movement and first rotational movement of the index gear, transfer gear and forward longitudinal movement of the ratchet pusher to cause an end portion of the ratchet pusher to move from a first position to, but not beyond a predetermined second position, whereupon a second pushing of the end button will cause a second forward longitudinal movement of the transfer gear and index gear for a second predetermined distance whereupon the force of the compression spring will cause a second reverse longitudinal motion and a second rotational motion of the transfer gear, index gear and rearward longitudinal movement of the ratchet pusher such that the end portion thereof moves to, but not beyond the first position whereby said electrical circuit alternatively is established and broken when the ratchet pusher comes to rest at the first and second positions, respectively.
- 6. A push button actuator including means for establishing and breaking an electrical circuit comprising:
- a push button;
- an indexer;
- an indexee;
- a spring; and
- a plunger, said means being positioned and cooperatively arranged for producing two-stage longitudinal movement of the plunger upon actuation of the push button wherein one of the two-stages establishes the electrical circuit and the other of the two-stages breaks the electrical circuit.
- 7. A push button actuator including means for establishing and breaking an electrical circuit comprising;
- a push button having spline portions;
- an indexer arranged to cooperate with the spline portions;
- an indexee arranged to cooperate with the indexer; and
- a plunger arranged to cooperate with the indexee so that upon a first push of the push button the indexee will move the plunger to, but not beyond a first longitudinal position relative to the barrel and upon a second push of the push button the indexee will move the plunger to, but not beyond a second longitudinal position relative to the barrel to thereby alternatingly establish and break the electrical circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 106,064, filed on Oct. 7, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,841,417, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 43,086, filed Apr. 27, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,819,141, issued Apr. 4, 1989, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 34,918, filed Apr. 6, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 828,729, filed Feb. 11, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,336, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 648,032, filed Sept. 6, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,263.
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